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The Dhaka Tribune is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. [1] It also operates an online portal (Bengali version) known as the Bangla Tribune. The newspaper has a strong readership in Bangladeshi cities, particularly among the young generation, the diplomatic community, and ...
Under his leadership, the Dhaka Tribune became the fastest growing newspaper in Bangladesh's history. [12] While criticized for pushing pro-Awami League talking points, [13] the Tribune emerged as a significant interlocutor among civil society by holding seminars and interviews of key stakeholders in Bangladesh's politics. The Tribune's opinion ...
Bangla Tribune along with Dhaka Tribune, a national English-language daily broadsheet of Bangladesh are owned by 2A Media Limited. As a concern of Gemcon Group and Kazi Anis Ahmed is the publisher of both newspapers. [4] Its slogan says "All news in minimum words" (in Bengali: "Alpa Khotai Shob Khota").
Mir Mahfuzur Rahman Mugdho (Bengali: মীর মাহফুজুর রহমান মুগ্ধ; 9 October 1998 – 18 July 2024) was a Bangladeshi student, freelancer, [1] and activist in the 2024 quota reform movement, [2] [3] [4] who was shot dead while distributing food, water and biscuits during the protest.
Kazi Anis Ahmed (Bengali:কাজী আনিস আহমেদ) is a Bangladeshi writer, publisher and businessman. [1] He is a co-founder [2] and publisher of the English-language daily newspaper Dhaka Tribune, online news portal Bangla Tribune [3] and the literary journal Bengal Lights.
[8] [9] Councilor M Selim Rahman and Mayor Jahangir Alam told a news media Channel i that the motive behind this murder could be the bribe money from City Corporation contractors. [27] All officers and employees of Gopalganj LGED staged a demonstration on June 2, 2020 and demanded speedy trial and further investigation of the murder. [ 28 ]
On 18 October 2018, he died of cardiac failure at his residence in Maghbazar, Dhaka at the age of 56. [27] Dr. Mirza Nizamuddin of Square Hospital's Director of Medical Services said to the Dhaka Tribune, "Ayub Bachchu suffered heart failure at his home around 9:30 am, and left for Square Hospital with his driver by car. He died on his way to ...
The assassins were to be sent into exile, but before they left they decided to kill the four leaders imprisoned in Dhaka Central jail. [3] Vice-president Syed Nazrul Islam, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Tajuddin Ahmed and Captain (Rtd.)